What is USB-C?

USB-C is a new connector type. The connector itself can be used for other standards, for example VESA/DP alternate
modes or Intel Thunderbolt 3. However not all USB-C connectors will support all standards, and some standards may require
special USB-C cables to use the standard with the connector. This can cause USB-C connector confusion as it is not clear as
to which standards the C connector supports, or which peripherals it can be used with.

Which USB-C connectors can DisplayLink-enabled products be used with?

DisplayLink provides a solution to the USB-C connector confusion. The USB-C connector standard mandates that no
matter which standards the USB-C connector supports, USB will always be supported. As DisplayLink only requires USB
signals to operate, DisplayLink enabled products will work with any USB Standard A or USB-C connector shown below:

How to enable universal docking with DisplayLink

As more products are enabled with USB-C connectors, it is possible to have a mix of USB Standard A and USB-C devices, which need to use the same DisplayLink enabled product.

USB Universality can be maintained by using simple USB cables to connect USB devices or convert between USB Standard A/B and USB-C connectors.

The table below summarises how to maintain universality with DisplayLink products as USB-C connectors become prevalent.